I’m so glad I found these, me and my boys would listen to these when they were little boys, I was a single mom and these were something we looked forward to they had twin beds and one night I’d lay with one and the next the other listening so intently.. they are 38 and 40 now but they remember them, of course they were repeats in the early 80s but such good time with my boys.. I’m listening now while it’s storming at 10:30 pm in Louisville Kentucky and reminiscing. Thank you so so much for this gift of turning back the clock even just for a little while. M. Duncan Louisville Kentucky.
M. Robin- I first found mystery theater when I got my first am/FM pocket radio at 13, and I would listen every chance that I could dial it in! I'm 58 now, and it takes me back to 13yrs old all over again!
These stories were a must for me and my dog to listen to during his (our) daily night walks in the 1970's in Los Angeles 45 years ago. I used my small portable radio-recorder and would listen again on long cross-country drives from LA to Texas and back.... which trip had little radio reception. Dog was with me too. What an enjoyment and comfort to hear these shows again today, far superior than the mostly trash that is on these days. Thank you for providing such pleasant memories.
That's a lovely story my friend. Just think how technology has changed too!! I bet LA has changed as well as my area in liverpool England has deffo changed since 77' even tho I was only 9!!
I was a Teenager during the 1970's and loved listening to Mystery Theater with EG Marshall while living in Detroit. It came on at 8 pm every night. i looked forward to it every night after a long day at school and work. This program brings back my youth and enthusiasm for life.
These stories were a joy yo tune into in my youth. I loved listening to tnem before bed in the early and mid 70s. They allowed the imagination to wander and fill in the scenes, details, and personalities in the stories. What a great last bloom tney were for the age of great radio. They are still fantastic to listen to and so thought provoking. Timeless really....so grateful that you posted these wonderful tales. Thank you Chilly!
I remember growing up in the 1970s and hearing these on a local AM radio station. I would turn out the lights, pull the covers up to my chin and listen to these thrilling tales of terror and mystery. Thank you so much for helping me recapture those days of my youth.
Me too Jason. I would listen to local AM 1300 KXXO at 9pm, then at 10pm I'd switch to Newsradio 78 WBBM Chicago! 12 Midnight?, yep I would tune in to KOA in Denver to listen a third time. The last two would fade in and out depending on weather, atmospherics etc... great great memories!
This takes me back a few years. Great stories! I never knew weather the episode would be light or intense but it never mattered because I was always into the story. My family and I would listen coming home from church and we all listened to the stories in the dark while we drove. I find that funny in itself. Thanks for posting what a great time for radio. I miss this a lot. The only stories we hear today is the politics of the day and the talking heads trying to convince the audience of which version to believe. Thank you again for the great escape that you are sharing with us all.
I too listened to these radio shows in the 70s at night as I lay in bed slowly drifting off to sleep. I had a radio with a 60 minute shut off timer, the CBSRMT show would start, I'd be in bed listening, set the timer, then I'd try to stay awake until the episode ended and then my radio would turn itself off. Over the past 10-15 years I've been listening to these again in some podcasts I downloaded to my iPod, then to smart phones in more recent years. In the past two years I would play an episode while I did some personal or professional work on my home computer to pass the time. So many great episodes to reconnect with again. Thanks Chilly!
When i was a kid back in thev1970s I used to listen to these Stories back in the day At 11.00 pm on Saturday nights Brings be back to those late nights Back in the 1970s when i was a kid Love these old stories
I once stayed in a 'haunted' house. I awoke early one morning, 2am. To see an old Victorian lady rocking in a chair, knitting, and looking directly at me with beady black eyes. I yelled at the top of my voice. The apparition slowly disappeared. The owner came running into my room. I explained what I had seen. "Oh, that's only Old Peg, don't worry about her. She often visits our guests!" I asked for another room that night.
This is awesome love the old radio shows even though it’s before my time way before my time thanks for bringing it back thank y’all for putting it together
Came across these during the lockdown back in March and they helped me to get through it. Now I can’t stop coming back to them. They certainly seemed to have aged well.
Ahh, takes me back to the 70s...as a child, I remember an AM station where these were played on Saturday nights..I was a weird child, lol..while everyone else was at the roller rink or the movies, I was home in the dark with a flashlight, listening intently! (or reading a book) Yep, I'm still a nerd........
I used to listen to the Mystery Theater when I was a little boy. There was nothing cozier than being under the covers and listening to the scary stories.
How did you get into the mystery theater? Most people don't even know it ever existed. I used to listen to it in bed when when I was 5. It used to really scare me but I loved it. I would always fall asleep before it was over. The sound of that creaking door always used to fascinate me
The Flaxman Low stories were written by E. & H. Heron and appeared originally in "Pearson's Magazine" in Britain in 1898. I have some of the original stories in their first magazine appearances. This is a fun adaption.
I love the little "treat", that ChillySunshine, put at the very end, of each episode. One, of many reasons, that this channel is SO GOOD! ~ RIP, and Respect Chilly...💜🙏💜 ~~ and, Thank you...❣️💚❣️
I used to listen to these radio shows on the Am stations because FM wasn't a thing yet. The warm glow of light from the radio/phone gave an eerie atmosphere at night just before bedtime. Stormy weather would be a bonus. I found an app for the radio shows many years ago and listen to them at work and home. Very comforting ❣️😊
Thank you for these GREAT old radio shows. PLEASE, many many more of every type from this era & earlier also those from the BBC, CBC, Australia, South Africa, & other English speaking areas (I only have English).
I would sneak my transistor radio on school nights and put it under my pillow with an ear plug and kill the battery listening to this kind of stuff love it absolutely I would also fall asleep in school because of it
I would listen to local AM 1300 KXXO at 9pm, then at 10pm I'd switch to Newsradio 78 WBBM Chicago! 12 Midnight?, yep I would tune in to KOA in Denver to listen a third time. The last two would fade in and out depending on weather, atmospherics etc... great great memories!
I love these houses featured with the story, I'd like to live in one . They have such architectural intricacy . Females HA ! "You bought a house without consulting me about it ? LMBO !!! 😁
These are definitely worth listening to over the awful tv stations lol. Bring back tearful but happy memories of Sunday nights going to bed listening in the hopes it was going to be a scary episode lol. My adult children who have long since moved think its crazy especially when there are hundreds of tv stations hah. And before my husband past I tried turning on just to keep his anxiety at bay. So many times Mr.E.G. Marshall got us through a very tough part of our lives and did bring comfort to us both. I still love these old character shows not only because I thought they were a great idea for dreaded Sunday nights lol. For me its a return to a time of innocence and omg way better acting lol. But also its a companion of each night and keeps mind off insomnia and loneliness of a young widow lol ok maybe not that young bit sounded good. 🤪 And thank you - glad I found once again 💕😊
There’s nothing like a good, suspenseful story! You might be interested in this one, “The Odd Lot” and two others listed under “Claude Chabot Presents” right here on YT. Just follow the link here and enjoy! th-cam.com/video/tjMKxhE-elw/w-d-xo.html--Claud.
so comforting...radio plays. LOL hey! Sponsored by GE CB radios! The first handheld ones! I got 2 of em, and 1 of em JUST broke in 2021. They're huge they take 8 AAs
E.G Marshall is so Awesome l remember listening to these back in the 70’s with my older brother we would stay up every weekend at 10 pm listening to his am radio we never missed an episode l’m glad l found it again thanks so much for the memories Phoenix Arizona 😊😊😊
I wish everyone a A. -- HORRORFULL DAY & .MOST. IMPORTANTLY 12 AM. TO. 3;59 AM Maybe you will DISCOVER HIM BEHIND THE OF YOUR WALL S. TONITE : THEY ALL HAVE SEEN THE SHINING MAN IN THE PAST, MAYBE HE'LL BE IN YOUR ROOM OR YOUR FLAT TONIGHT ? SHINING MAN FOR MILES I really hope everyone out there, sleep very well with your loved one and your pillows and maybe even your dog on the floor. But The Shining man eats pets as an appetizer before he gets to the main course . Then The Shining man when he gets to the main course you are the main course. I have heard stories and I have traveled two other unfortunate locations where he has been unfortunately the stomachs have been eatin, out of the victims. So just imagine you are experiencing if The Shining man comes and visits you ? He will pull your intestines out of your bellies and chew on them as he lets you live to watch !!!!!! I HOPE HE WILL LET YOU ALL HAVE A GREAT EVENING. BUT SOMETIMES. HE WILL TRAVEL FROM STATE TP COUNTRIES .. BE. AFRAID BE VERY AFRAID. IF YOU DON'T HEAR REPORTING'S OF HIM HE COULD BE LOOKING IN YOUR OWN WINDOWS RIGHT NOW (. -- BUT --. )) THE SHINY MAN WILL,,. LEAVE YOU ALONE IF YOU LEAVE OUT MILK AND COOKIES and. extra knives 🔪🔪🔪 For the next couple houses KIND OF LIKE SANTA SLEEP WELL EVERYONE GOOD NIGHT 🔪🔪🔪 SLEEP WELL AND STAY WELL
@Sue Taft Well on the weekdays he likes hot chocolate and cannolis. But you see he has wandered in my property on the weekends Once or twice and he will accept nothing but wine or Sherry. So I hope, that I helped you, in the possible preparation of a visit from ( The Shining man..... ) Now Sue sleep well and try not to think of the shining man........ Oh.... " I will bid you " A Good night.....
The darkness of the mind is were all the devils and ghosts live. It's like they say once they get to the mind how to get them out has never been nome. Welcome come on in stay active while
"Robert Kaliban:(1933-?); SOAP OPERA ACTORS STINTS: the Edge of Night: (Supporting Recurring Character:Dr. Everett King,1960-1962,200); General Hospital: (Supporting Short Term Character:Ted Dayton,1976,30)."-🤔🖥☕🇺🇲..
"Ian Martin:(1912-1981); SOAP OPERA ACTORS STINTS: the Edge of Night: (Supporting Recurring Character:Charley Brooks,1957-1961,345); the Doctors: (Supporting Recurring Character:Dr. Ned Cooper,1963-1964,211); Strange Paradise: (Supporting Recurring Character:Constable Garrett,1970,32); One Life to Live: (Supporting Recurring Character:Albert Farris,1970-1971,193); How to Survive a Marriage: (Supporting Short Term Character:Ellis Walsh,1974,33)."-🤠🤔☕🇺🇲..
Thank you so much for these. They are as entertaining as they were in the 70’s.
I’m so glad I found these, me and my boys would listen to these when they were little boys, I was a single mom and these were something we looked forward to they had twin beds and one night I’d lay with one and the next the other listening so intently.. they are 38 and 40 now but they remember them, of course they were repeats in the early 80s but such good time with my boys.. I’m listening now while it’s storming at 10:30 pm in Louisville Kentucky and reminiscing. Thank you so so much for this gift of turning back the clock even just for a little while. M. Duncan Louisville Kentucky.
M. Robin- I first found mystery theater when I got my first am/FM pocket radio at 13, and I would listen every chance that I could dial it in! I'm 58 now, and it takes me back to 13yrs old all over again!
stellav45 same here I’ll be 57 and I absolutely love these.. I’ll turn out all the lights and just let it take me back to a place I miss so much.
@@m.robinson97 - ha! Funny! I'm listening to the shining man right now with the living room light off! 👧
stellav45 ha! Have fun!
@@m.robinson97 - I am! Thank you!📻
We would listen to this on the radio at night when we used to live in Alaska. The 70's were wonderful times.
These are great- they keep me company at night while I’m sewing - thanks for the memories
These stories were a must for me and my dog to listen to during his (our) daily night walks in the 1970's in Los Angeles 45 years ago. I used my small portable radio-recorder and would listen again on long cross-country drives from LA to Texas and back....
which trip had little radio reception. Dog was with me too. What an enjoyment and comfort to hear these shows again today, far superior than the mostly trash that is on these days. Thank you for providing such pleasant memories.
I listen these to fall asleep. Like being read a bedtime story. During this time of stay at home covid it is such a gift to enjoy!
q
That's a lovely story my friend. Just think how technology has changed too!! I bet LA has changed as well as my area in liverpool England has deffo changed since 77' even tho I was only 9!!
I was a Teenager during the 1970's and loved listening to Mystery Theater with EG Marshall while living in Detroit. It came on at 8 pm every night. i looked forward to it every night after a long day at school and work. This program brings back my youth and enthusiasm for life.
These stories were a joy yo tune into in my youth. I loved listening to tnem before bed in the early and mid 70s. They allowed the imagination to wander and fill in the scenes, details, and personalities in the stories. What a great last bloom tney were for the age of great radio. They are still fantastic to listen to and so thought provoking. Timeless really....so grateful that you posted these wonderful tales. Thank you Chilly!
You're welcome WCB
Now we're older then are parents odd
Very well put wombat
I remember growing up in the 1970s and hearing these on a local AM radio station. I would turn out the lights, pull the covers up to my chin and listen to these thrilling tales of terror and mystery. Thank you so much for helping me recapture those days of my youth.
Me too Jason. I would listen to local AM 1300 KXXO at 9pm, then at 10pm I'd switch to Newsradio 78 WBBM Chicago! 12 Midnight?, yep I would tune in to KOA in Denver to listen a third time. The last two would fade in and out depending on weather, atmospherics etc... great great memories!
The scariest parts to this story are the narrations by E.G.Marshall. Morgan Fairchild is wonderful.
This takes me back a few years. Great stories! I never knew weather the episode would be light or intense but it never mattered because I was always into the story.
My family and I would listen coming home from church and we all listened to the stories in the dark while we drove. I find that funny in itself. Thanks for posting what a great time for radio. I
miss this a lot. The only stories we hear today is the politics of the day and the talking heads trying to convince the audience of which version to believe.
Thank you again for the great escape that you are sharing with us all.
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I too listened to these radio shows in the 70s at night as I lay in bed slowly drifting off to sleep. I had a radio with a 60 minute shut off timer, the CBSRMT show would start, I'd be in bed listening, set the timer, then I'd try to stay awake until the episode ended and then my radio would turn itself off. Over the past 10-15 years I've been listening to these again in some podcasts I downloaded to my iPod, then to smart phones in more recent years. In the past two years I would play an episode while I did some personal or professional work on my home computer to pass the time. So many great episodes to reconnect with again. Thanks Chilly!
The years of high school found me many nights going to bed listening to this show. Better days.
When i was a kid back in thev1970s I used to listen to these
Stories back in the day
At 11.00 pm on Saturday nights
Brings be back to those late nights
Back in the 1970s when i was a kid
Love these old stories
These never get old. Thank you for sharing!
Love these stories❤ They bring much needed relaxation in a time of uncertainty and chaos. Thanx ...
Relaxation???????????????????????
I wouldn't say that more like
Intrigue
Yes it’s nice to let your imagination go
Love the art the house looks scarey id love to own it. I would let the ghost stay. Live together. Omg these casts are brill
I once stayed in a 'haunted' house.
I awoke early one morning, 2am.
To see an old Victorian lady rocking in a chair, knitting, and looking directly at me with beady black eyes.
I yelled at the top of my voice.
The apparition slowly disappeared.
The owner came running into my room.
I explained what I had seen.
"Oh, that's only Old Peg, don't worry about her. She often visits our guests!"
I asked for another room that night.
wow!!!!😱😱
This is awesome love the old radio shows even though it’s before my time way before my time thanks for bringing it back thank y’all for putting it together
Very nice..sat here, knitting and closed my eyes..so nice to just drift away! Thank you for these!!
Came across these during the lockdown back in March and they helped me to get through it. Now I can’t stop coming back to them. They certainly seemed to have aged well.
I'm happy to have discovered these mysteries thankyou for them 💕
Ahh, takes me back to the 70s...as a child, I remember an AM station where these were played on Saturday nights..I was a weird child, lol..while everyone else was at the roller rink or the movies, I was home in the dark with a flashlight, listening intently! (or reading a book) Yep, I'm still a nerd........
you weren't being a nerd, you were just smarter than everyone else
Me too! 😁
I used to listen to the Mystery Theater when I was a little boy. There was nothing cozier than being under the covers and listening to the scary stories.
How did you get into the mystery theater? Most people don't even know it ever existed. I used to listen to it in bed when when I was 5. It used to really scare me but I loved it. I would always fall asleep before it was over. The sound of that creaking door always used to fascinate me
My kind of girl lol
The Flaxman Low stories were written by E. & H. Heron and appeared originally in "Pearson's Magazine" in Britain in 1898. I have some of the original stories in their first magazine appearances. This is a fun adaption.
I love the little "treat", that ChillySunshine, put at the very end, of each episode. One, of many reasons, that this channel is SO GOOD!
~ RIP, and Respect Chilly...💜🙏💜 ~~ and, Thank you...❣️💚❣️
I used to listen to these radio shows on the Am stations because FM wasn't a thing yet.
The warm glow of light from the radio/phone gave an eerie atmosphere at night just before bedtime. Stormy weather would be a bonus.
I found an app for the radio shows many years ago and listen to them at work and home.
Very comforting ❣️😊
So happy to have found this. Best childhood memories!
So far, this is my favorite episode.
Thank you for these GREAT old radio shows.
PLEASE, many many more of every type from this era & earlier also those from the BBC, CBC, Australia, South Africa, & other English speaking areas (I only have English).
I would sneak my transistor radio on school nights and put it under my pillow with an ear plug and kill the battery listening to this kind of stuff love it absolutely I would also fall asleep in school because of it
I would listen to local AM 1300 KXXO at 9pm, then at 10pm I'd switch to Newsradio 78 WBBM Chicago! 12 Midnight?, yep I would tune in to KOA in Denver to listen a third time. The last two would fade in and out depending on weather, atmospherics etc... great great memories!
Morgan Fairchild ....to gorgeous for radio... Btw her sister Cathryn Hartt was featured in the BigFoot movie The Creature From Black Lake
Ha ha ha I thought of Morgan Freeman. I remember Morgan Fairchild who got a present from Mork...a saucer....because she was so shallow.
Edge of your seat episode! Binge listening during 😱pandemic 😷 Dec 2020
Oakland CA. Graphics at ending💚
I love these houses featured with the story, I'd like to live in one . They have such architectural intricacy . Females HA ! "You bought a house without consulting me about it ? LMBO !!! 😁
Being a MacDonald and not a Campbell, oh well. Greetings from the U.SA. I guess we're still clans...
Another great mystery
Thank you for the upload.
Good story..love spooky stories..thanks Chilly.
I miss these
These are definitely worth listening to over the awful tv stations lol. Bring back tearful but happy memories of Sunday nights going to bed listening in the hopes it was going to be a scary episode lol. My adult children who have long since moved think its crazy especially when there are hundreds of tv stations hah. And before my husband past I tried turning on just to keep his anxiety at bay. So many times Mr.E.G. Marshall got us through a very tough part of our lives and did bring comfort to us both.
I still love these old character shows not only because I thought they were a great idea for dreaded Sunday nights lol. For me its a return to a time of innocence and omg way better acting lol. But also its a companion of each night and keeps mind off insomnia and loneliness of a young widow lol ok maybe not that young bit sounded good. 🤪 And thank you - glad I found once again 💕😊
The picture is great! Thanks for the download....
You're welcome ElizaBeth.
There’s nothing like a good, suspenseful story! You might be interested in this one, “The Odd Lot” and two others listed under “Claude Chabot Presents” right here on YT. Just follow the link here and enjoy! th-cam.com/video/tjMKxhE-elw/w-d-xo.html--Claud.
Okay...that one was creepy! 😬
I used to listen every evening going to bed and listening at bedtime...It game on every night at 10....
Great story! Must be heard in the dark.
Reminds me of a Sherlock Holmes mystery
Enjoyed it very much while knitting. Thanks for sharing
Really enjoying these old stories.
so comforting...radio plays. LOL hey! Sponsored by GE CB radios! The first handheld ones! I got 2 of em, and 1 of em JUST broke in 2021. They're huge they take 8 AAs
Loved it!!! An original. masterpiece!!!!
"A GIGANTIC BLACK."
Yea they were. The 70s, wow. Long , long time ago.😕
Better times…
@@McCarthy5054 So it would seem. Air pollution and all, beats today's phoney bullshit
E.G Marshall is so Awesome l remember listening to these back in the 70’s with my older brother we would stay up every weekend at 10 pm listening to his am radio we never missed an episode l’m glad l found it again thanks so much for the memories Phoenix Arizona 😊😊😊
Good morning from Tucson Az 6/11/22
My time machine
4-14. No.7
Thank's. Again
I've been to Girvan.
Wonderfully chilling story! Beautifully narrated!
This was brilliant!
Who disliked this?? I just wanna talk....
Hi Hannah, how are you doing tonight?
@@cashharris4795 😂😂 a disliker, I presume?
this a good one
EG Marshall is awesome and it's exciting hear who are in the episodes. I continue to listen.
❤ Always
Catherine from Tucson AZ
Oh I hope I have not upset you. After telling several scary stories.
😎👍👍
Someone trying to scare people off,Maybe trying to find something?x
I wish everyone a
A. -- HORRORFULL DAY
& .MOST. IMPORTANTLY
12 AM. TO. 3;59 AM
Maybe you will
DISCOVER HIM
BEHIND THE OF YOUR WALL S. TONITE
: THEY ALL HAVE SEEN THE SHINING MAN IN THE PAST, MAYBE HE'LL BE IN YOUR ROOM OR YOUR FLAT TONIGHT ?
SHINING MAN FOR MILES I really hope everyone out there, sleep very well with your loved one and your pillows and maybe even your dog on the floor.
But The Shining man eats pets as an appetizer before he gets to the main course .
Then The Shining man when he gets to the main course you are the main course. I have heard stories and I have traveled two other unfortunate locations where he has been unfortunately the stomachs have been eatin, out of the victims.
So just imagine you are experiencing if The Shining man comes and visits you ?
He will pull your intestines out of your bellies and chew on them as he lets you live to watch !!!!!!
I HOPE HE WILL LET YOU ALL HAVE A GREAT EVENING. BUT SOMETIMES. HE WILL TRAVEL FROM STATE TP COUNTRIES ..
BE. AFRAID BE
VERY AFRAID. IF YOU DON'T HEAR REPORTING'S OF HIM HE COULD BE LOOKING IN YOUR OWN WINDOWS RIGHT NOW
(. -- BUT --. ))
THE SHINY MAN
WILL,,. LEAVE YOU
ALONE
IF YOU LEAVE OUT
MILK AND COOKIES
and. extra knives 🔪🔪🔪
For the next couple houses
KIND OF LIKE SANTA
SLEEP WELL EVERYONE
GOOD NIGHT 🔪🔪🔪
SLEEP WELL
AND STAY WELL
@Sue Taft
Well on the weekdays he likes hot chocolate and cannolis. But you see he has wandered in my property on the weekends
Once or twice and
he will accept nothing but wine or Sherry.
So I hope,
that I helped you, in the possible preparation of a visit from
( The Shining man..... )
Now Sue sleep well and try not to think
of the shining man........
Oh.... " I will bid you "
A Good night.....
Exactly why the dog (and the cats) sleep on the bed with me.
In case I get scared.
Hehehehe
Excellent!
The darkness of the mind is were all the devils and ghosts live. It's like they say once they get to the mind how to get them out has never been nome. Welcome come on in stay active while
"Robert Kaliban:(1933-?);
SOAP OPERA ACTORS STINTS:
the Edge of Night:
(Supporting Recurring Character:Dr. Everett King,1960-1962,200);
General Hospital:
(Supporting Short Term Character:Ted Dayton,1976,30)."-🤔🖥☕🇺🇲..
"Ian Martin:(1912-1981);
SOAP OPERA ACTORS STINTS:
the Edge of Night:
(Supporting Recurring Character:Charley Brooks,1957-1961,345);
the Doctors:
(Supporting Recurring Character:Dr. Ned Cooper,1963-1964,211);
Strange Paradise:
(Supporting Recurring Character:Constable Garrett,1970,32);
One Life to Live:
(Supporting Recurring Character:Albert Farris,1970-1971,193);
How to Survive a Marriage:
(Supporting Short Term Character:Ellis Walsh,1974,33)."-🤠🤔☕🇺🇲..
Hey thanks for the interesting 411!!!
Hi from England ❤❤❤❤
i loved a mystery ,zach schwartz mpls mn
Love
A favourite!
Who was the actor that played Flaxman Low?
Ralph Bell according to the credits.
A gigantic black. 😂
:-)
3x
7k
,
Maybe remove this one. Referring to Black people as “Blacks” is pretty cringey these days.
Lol. Shut the fuck up...
Geez get a life snowflake!
OMG LOL
FAH- Q
The blacks like being call blacks.